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The only true missteps were a duck confit that, despite careful days-long preparation, came out dry and stringy, and a tuna tartare that, though fresh, had an odd, gelatinous texture and an acrid aftertaste.
"You have to be careful these days".
But you can't be too careful these days.
"You really can't be too careful these days," Santa says, brandishing one such letter.
Even ordinary British citizens are being more careful these days about what they put in their mouths.
Granted, that was an unusual display, and Mr. Gore is careful these days to contain his enthusiasm, lest he appear overconfident.
I'll take it to show the rest of the boys in the village, they have to be careful these days".
"You've just got to be very careful these days," Murray said after beating Japan's Go Soeda 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 in temperatures that topped 42C.
The anguished Greens know this (at least the ones who count do), which is why they are careful these days not to provoke the chancellor too far.
Interesting, but when you're warning that divesting powers from Westminster could lead to corruption you need to be careful these days as people will undoubtedly wave the MPs' expenses scandal in your face.
Yet, even at his most angry, Mr Rezai is careful these days not to use terms that threaten America.The irony of the conservatives' new stand is not lost on President Muhammad Khatami, the dispirited leader of the failed reform movement that believed, with more sincerity than success, in doing a deal with America.
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